Random House Publishing Group
The Tightwad Gazette: Promoting Thrift As a Viable Alternative Lifestyle
The Tightwad Gazette: Promoting Thrift As a Viable Alternative Lifestyle
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The Perfect and Cheap Home Chili Recipe! New Uses for Old Blue Jeans!
Make a Quilt for Ninety-five Cents!
In 1993, Amy Dacyczyn's first book featured advice from the pages of her two-year-old newsletter The Tightwad Gazette. Over 250,000 copies were sold, inspiring millions of people to profit through thrift. Now, The Tightwad Gazette II serves up all-new help and hints from the newsletter's third and fourth years, yielding still more savings for millions of converts to tightwaddery.
Save More Money! Save More Time! Save More Resources!
Some of the Exciting, Money-Saving Topics Include:
A Reader's Guide to The Tightwad Gazette
Penny Pinching Pizza
Car Maintenance Tips
Calculate Your Cost Per Muffin
How to Make a Solar Box Cooker
Store-Brand Common Sense
Think Small to Save Big
Where to Get Insurance Information
Breakfast Breakthrough
Picture-Framing for Less
Gas Versus Electric
Reupholstery Savings
Army Surplus Bargains
The Tightwad A to Z
Saving Space to Save Money
How to Stop Flushing Money Down the Toilet
Frugality and the Economy
Whoopie Pies
How to Fix Up a House
Should We Use Used Shoes?
Where to Get Something for Nothing
What to Do with Old Blue Jeans
Warehouse Clubs and Savings
Cheap Holiday Accommodations
The Femme Frugal
Shared-Housing Programs
How to Work Out How Much You're Saving
Mail-Order Eye Care
Budgeting and Keeping Records
Dumpster Diving
How to Shop Thriftily
Money-Saving Recipes
Homemade Goo
Coupon or Not Coupon?
Splitting Pills to Cut Costs
Stained-Glass Cookies
The Tightwad Christmas
Candles and Decorations
Practical Gift-Giving
Synthetic Motor Oil
Bartering and Exchange
Detergents Determined
CDs Versus LPs
Long-Distance Phone Call Charges
Moving for Less
Just Look Inside For Much, Much More...
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